The critically acclaimed Andy Samberg comedy, canceled Thursday after five seasons at Fox, is considered a candidate for revival by another network or streaming service. NBC, Netflix and TBS are thought to be potential homes.

Hulu was considered one of the likelier possible landing places, because it carries reruns of the entire series. However, the streaming service isn't going to become the home to new episodes, according to an executive familiar with the streaming service's decision but not authorized to speak publicly.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine will end its fifth season — and, if things stand, its entire run — with the May 20 episode, which will feature the wedding of police colleagues Jake (Samberg) and Amy (Melissa Fumero).

The series is owned by NBC Universal, which may have hurt its chances of being renewed on Fox.

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